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We began with a 21B3 peroxygenaseenase that had been engineered for highly efficient hydroxylation of 12-pNCA [ 23] (see Additional file 6).

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Some have been engineered for better absorption.

These enzymes can be engineered for enhanced degradation of highly chlorinated aromatic compounds through directed evolution methods.

It should be engineered for that.

It has been engineered to bind highly to penicillin binding protein 2a (PBP2a).

In this work, Clostridium acetobutylicum was metabolically engineered for highly selective butyric acid production.

To construct a protein domain usable for ion-exchange chromatography, the surface of protein Z was engineered to be highly charged, which allowed for selective capture of target proteins on a cation-exchanger at physiological pH values.

The AIM technology holds potential for use in immunotherapy because artificial APCs can be engineered to orchestrate the immune system in a highly specific attack.

But modifications would come at a cost, as aircrafts are already highly engineered for efficiency; and expanded runways in densely packed cities such as New York are not an option.

Clay minerals are not only abundant in nature but can be easily engineered to make highly efficient materials for disinfection of water.

Some are very engineered and highly leveraged," he says.

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